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QSR

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What is QSR?

QSR most likely refers to Quick Service Restaurants. These are restaurants that offer fast food or meals that require minimal preparation time, typically served in disposable packaging. They focus on speed and convenience, often with drive-through or take-out options.

What other technologies are related to QSR?

QSR Complementary Technologies

ISO 13485 specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer and applicable regulatory requirements, and thus is complementary to quality system regulation (QSR).
mentioned alongside QSR in 1% (161) of relevant job posts
The FDA is the regulatory body that enforces QSR. Compliance with FDA regulations is essential.
mentioned alongside QSR in 1% (60) of relevant job posts
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) are sets of regulations and guidelines, and the FDA's QSR is a specific type of GMP for medical devices. Therefore, GMP is complementary.
mentioned alongside QSR in 1% (97) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning QSR?

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QSR
Stryker
Health Care and Social Assistance
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Johnson & Johnson
Health Care and Social Assistance
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Philips
Scientific and Technical Services
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Zaxby's
Accommodation and Food Services
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Roche
Health Care and Social Assistance

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